AT#885 - Travel to Poland (Warsaw, Krakow and Poznan)

Published: Feb. 24, 2024, 3 p.m.

b'Hear about travel to Poland as the Amateur Traveler talks to Sharon Kurtz from sharonkkurtz.com about her recent trip exploring the culture and food of Warsaw, Krakow, and Poznan.\\nshow notes - https://amateurtraveler.com/travel-to-poland-warsaw-krakow-and-poznan\\nSharon says, "It is a beautiful country. It\'s a blend of history that goes back to the tenth century. And then it has sad history, World War II, and then they were occupied by the Soviets and got their independence in 1989. And some people seem to have this feeling that they\'re gray and it\'s sad and dark, and nothing could be further from the truth.\\xa0It\'s vibrant and it\'s really an exciting place to go in Central Europe."\\nHere\'s a recommended itinerary for visiting Warsaw, Krakow, and Poznan in Poland:\\nDay 1-3: Warsaw\\n\\u2022 Start your trip in Warsaw, the capital city of Poland. \\u2022 Explore the reconstructed Old Town Square, a UNESCO World Heritage site, which showcases the resilience of the Polish people after World War II. \\u2022 Visit the Old Town Square fountain with the mermaid sculpture, symbolizing strength and protection. \\u2022 Explore the Chopin Museum and enjoy a classical concert in \\u0141azienki Park. \\u2022 Dive into Warsaw\'s history with visits to the Warsaw Uprising Museum and the Museum of the History of Polish Jews. \\u2022 Enjoy the vibrant modern cityscape, including skyscrapers and bustling city life.\\nAccommodation in Warsaw: Consider staying at Hotel Verte, a Marriott property with a rich history, a palace reconstructed after World War II.\\nDay 4-6: Krakow\\n\\u2022 Take a 2-hour train ride to Krakow, the cultural capital of Poland. \\u2022 Wander through the UNESCO World Heritage Site of the Old Town, filled with well-preserved medieval architecture. \\u2022 Explore Kazimierz\'s historic Jewish quarter, known for its synagogues, cemeteries, and vibrant atmosphere. \\u2022 Visit Saint Mary\'s Basilica and experience the haunting trumpet call played from its tower. \\u2022 Discover the majestic Wawel Castle and its Gothic cathedral. \\u2022 Delve into Krakow\'s poignant history with a visit to Schindler\'s Factory and the remnants of the Jewish ghetto. \\u2022 Consider a one-day Auschwitz and Krakow Salt Mines tour.\\nAccommodation in Krakow: Consider staying in centrally located accommodations to explore the city\'s attractions easily.\\nDay 7-9: Poznan\\n\\u2022 Travel to Poznan, the oldest city in Poland, known for its rich history and vibrant culture. \\u2022 Explore the colorful Old Town Square and witness the daily spectacle of mechanical billy goats butting heads at noon. \\u2022 Visit Cathedral Island to see the oldest church in Poland and the graves of early rulers. \\u2022 Experience the interactive Enigma Museum, showcasing Poland\'s contributions to World War II code-breaking efforts. \\u2022 Indulge in Poznan\'s culinary delights, including the famous Saint Martin\'s croissant with its unique legend. \\u2022 Enjoy the lively atmosphere of Poznan\'s nightlife and cultural offerings.\\nAccommodation in Poznan: Choose accommodations near the Old Town Square to immerse yourself in the city\'s historic charm.\\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices'